ESSENTIALS 1 Left slanting ESSENTIALS 2 Sts to rows with a BO edge Approx.2hr 10 min Make 1 Approx. 2 hr 30 min Make 1 with a twist Bind-Off Methods Reading your increases Bind-Off Methods Grafting sts tops to top using WY Temporary Modified conventional (kw) The ½ stitch joggle Regular Useful Miscellanea Modified conventional (pw) Grafting tops to top with a stripe Regular with crochet hook Coil-less pins Three needle Grafting v. three needle bind-off The last stitch conundrum! butterflies Grafting toes (Kitchener stitch): Regular for rib Running Yarn marker and Cast-On Methods Make the sock toe chimney Three-needle Knitting in the round on dpns Provisional Crochet Using the sock toe chimney Matching vertical columns Slip knot Removing the provisional edge Neatening tails from a sock toe Modified Conventional (kw) Setting up a swift Knitting down flat Ball winder & centre-pull balls Knitting into a crochet chain Miscellaneous Cast-On Methods Threading a darning needle Cast-off, cast-on Coil-less pins Loop Right v. left yarn manipulation First row after provisional Yarn butterflies Long-Tail (with two hands) In the round, provisional edge Wraps per inch (W.P.I.) Adjusting width Odds and Knitting in Ends Running Yarn Markers / Knitting in Adjusting the tension Knitting in a tail Circular Needles the round on dpns Looking after your tail yarn Tail neatening whilst purling Advantages and options Slip knot Long-Tail (one-hand) The balancing act! , joining the round and Threading a darning needle Long-Tail extra strong elastic Ends and darning needle skills checking for twists The Contented stitch Long-Tail as provisional Ends at the edges Starting the second round Hill stitches and valley loops Knitted Splicing and spit splicing Right or left hand? Cable Cheering up unhappy stitches Two-hand training Stranding and working inverted Decreases Rescue Remedies Simulation of Right-slanting (k2t) Laddering back knits and purls Left-slanting (ssk) Ripping back wholesale Cutting Your Knitting Ssk versus s1-kw-psso Ripping back slowly Unplanned cutting Left-slanting (ssk) variations Pre-planned: making a Fully-fashioned Secrets of Contented Sts Sewing the steek Double decreases The Contented stitch Preparing to cut, Kindness to outside stitches Hills stitches and valley loops Cutting and eliminating ends Decs focussed and scattered Balancing stitches Finishing the cut edge Reading decreases How stitches are made Stitch mount, yarn rotation More Finishing Basics Finishing Basics Controlling stitch size A finishing strategy Tidying up the junk Stitch abuse, unhappy stitches Mattress stitch & refinements Mattress Stitch basics Slipping stitches / stitch mount Adding more sewing yarn Knitting (picking) up Twisted stitches Adjusting mis-matched edges Three-needle bind off Reading your knitting Preplanning for finishing Avoiding premature finishing Matters Slipping stitches? Needle / Yarn/ Stitches Mattress st. for stranded fabric Knitting up new stitches Increases Grafting stitches tops to tops Right slanting increase Setting stitches to rows

1 2 SOCK TECHNIQUES 1 naturally occurring holes SOCK TECHNIQUES 2 Right-slanting increase Approx. 3 hrs Phoney duplicate stitching Approx. 2 hrs 50 mins Hills and valleys Joining the gap in a CO edge, and Sock Anatomy and Fitting neatening yarn tails Bind-Off Methods Toe-Up Toes: Bosnian Choosing yarn & needles Joining the gap in a BO edge Preparation for Sewn Tubular BO Bosnian Toe Square demo. Common turned heel Darning ends from toes Simulated round working Creating the toe square Tubular sock with inserted heel Sewing Tubular Bound-off edge Working the foot Comparison of heels Grafting (Kitchener Stitch) Conversion of 2 x 2 to 1 x 1 rib Make the sock Toe Chimney Toe-Up Toe: Garter St. SR Bind-Off Methods Using the sock Toe Chimney Cast-On Methods section Picot Channel Island Increase section Modified Conventional knitwise Common Heel Channel Is v.Long Tail Setting up into the round MCBO purlwise and in rib Dividing for the heel flap Provisional Crochet Cast-On The last stitch, joining the gap Alternative heel Stitch Removing the Provisional edge Toe-Up Toe: St.St Expanded rib Heel flap length check Giant st. demo of tubular edge Decrease section Three Needle Adjustment in the heel flap The finished tubular edge Smoothing rows Turning heel and reinforcing Tubular 1x1 rib with waste yarn Increase section Cast-On Methods Adjustment in turning the heel Tubular 2x2 rib with waste yarn Long-Tail /Cont. (two hands) Knitting up sts and resuming Conversion of 1 x 1 to 2 x 2 Turning and Facing Rounds Adjusting the edge width working in the round Cuffs & Edgings (Top-Down) Planning your Facing Adjusting the tension St. distribution & first round Sideways Garter St explanation Picot Turning round Looking after your tail yarn Adjustment after the heel Sideways Garter St preparation Fusing the facing to the sock Long-Tail /Cont. (one-hand) Sideways Garter St, joining Rib with double turning round LT variation for strong edge Toes - Common Wedge Inserted Heels Picot Shapings Garter St. Short-Row / Turkish Provisional Crochet Calculating the placement In the round with a prov. edge In the Round with DPNs Round down from prov. edge Casting on and dividing sts Garter Stitch Short Row Heel Joining the round Decrease section (includes Cuffs & Edgings (Top-Down) Circulating sts, start with k or p? in the tail of the heel yarn, garter Latvian Twist Transporting your work stitch short rows, use of parking Ruffled Turn-Over (simulating round Running yarn markers needles) knitting) and a purlwise double Three needles? Increase section decrease The final heel row Scalloped Turn-Over Round with One Long Circ Close up of finished heel Wavy Edge (K2, O, k2, k2t) Casting on and joining Working Turkish or Afterthought Heel Cuffs & Edgings (Toe-Up) Setting in the waste yarn Expanding a 2 x 2 rib and Round with Two Circs Opening the heel gap working as set Casting on and joining Knitting the heel expanded 2 x 2 rib Working Rib facing with turning rounds Miscellaneous But Useful Garter stitch in the round Tips for Great Socks Circular Suture Phoney Duplicate stitch Finishing Techniques Neatening the Cast-On joggle Duplicate St. (Swiss Darning) Wraps per inch (W.P.I.) Circular Sutures, the Boggle and Running Yarn Marker

3 4 FINESSE YOUR Secrets of Contented Stitches Circles Within Circles Quilting - Near ahead of Far The Contented Stitch One yarn, connected circles Quilting - Far ahead of Near KNITTING Hills stitches and valley loops Two , unconnected Getting stuffed Approx. 2hr 16min Two yarns and stripes Circular double-knitting Tubular Bind-Off Methods DOUBLE-KNITTING Preparation of a 1 x 1 rib DK & are Cousins! Sewing the 1 x 1 rib DELIGHT GEMS 1 Ribbing across to seal Approx. 2hr 3m Preparation of a 2 x 2 rib Approx. 2hr 27min Using rib to set up DK

Applied Edges Grafting: Stitches Top to Top What is ? From Single to Double Fabric Knitting-up stitches using a dpn Joining Stocking stitch How we create two layers Slip raised inc. (F ahead of N) Applying an I-cord edge Neatening tails from grafting Slip then inc (N ahead of F) Comparison of methods Grafting diagram with joggle Tubes on Straight Needles Using two hands for SRI Going around an exterior bend Joining vertical stripes Even-number stocking stitch Knit and purl increase Going around an interior bend Joining uneven numbers of sts Identifying the two layers Applying a Garter edge (A) Uneven number join diagram Diagram of single yarn tube From Double to Single Knitting from right needle to left Even-number reverse St.st Near ahead of Far (ssk) Applying a Garter edge (B) Perfect Graft: Sts Top to Bottom The slipurl! Reorganizing your stitches Perfect graft diagram Mixing knits and purls Far ahead of Near (k2tog) Essentials Preparation for a perfect graft Opening the tube Regular v. one-row holes Joining Stocking stitch Odd stitch numbers Pockets and Patches Prep. for joining ribbed fabric Fixing snags, dividing layers One-row self-reinforcing Establishing a straight pocket Eyelet Joining a ribbed fabric Single back to double fabric Pocket Rows 1, 2, 3, 4 Joining stripes Comparison of gauge Enlarged eyelet Continuing the pocket For a 2 x 2 rib (purl side) Sewing the second stripe col. What is going on? Completing the pocket For a 2 x 2 rib (knit side) Removing the waste yarn Casting on an open tube Pocket row sequence Emergency shortening, no WY Pocket in the round I-Cord Basics Emerg. adjustments, with WY DK Cast-On Methods Slipping or sliding? I-cord graft Tubular with two colours Two Yarns, Sides, Hands! Why is I-cord circular? Sideways sock cuff (explanation) Tubular with one yarn (beginning A different colour on each side Range of sizes (2 - 5 stitch) Sideways sock cuff (preparation) with a knit) Straight or dpns? Laddering-up larger tubes Joining the cuff Tubular with one yarn (beginning Both yarns in the right hand I-cord perfect graft with a purl) Connecting the sides The Afterthought Pocket Long-tail One yarn in each hand Grafting the lining to the garment Cords, Braids and Bobbles Both yarns in the left hand Tube stitch Opening the fabric DK Bind-Off Methods Screw-thread I-cord Finishing the pocket Condensed Edges & Ends Ribbed I-cord Tubular Edge stitch tweaks! Purl I-cord (with beads) The Magic Buttonhole Completing an open fabric Dealing with ends I-cord edged Garter stitch Setting in the waste yarn Fixing errors Twisted cord Setting in WY for second side Shapings Bi-coloured I-cord Sewing the buttonhole Increases in a single yarn tube Patterning and Quilting Bi-coloured braid Checking the exterior Increases in a two yarn fabric Negative-positive patterning Balanced : the increase Sewing the second side Decs in a single yarn tube Connecting layers without changing Working right to left Removing the waste yarn Decs in a two yarn fabric the colour Finishing Bobble: balanced decrease Patterned fabric structure Purl-faced bobble

5 6 Presenting the Picot Family Steeks, Shapings, Multiple beads between stitches Giant demo of tubular edge Picot cast-on Steeks in shaped fabric Spacing beaded rows Bi-coloured chain Varying picot lengths Building a neck/arm bridge Pre-threaded, bead on stitch Scallop At the beginning of rows Binding off around the top Dip stitches Picot Mid-row (Lambstails) Cutting the steeks Auxiliary thread for small beads Picot calculation diagram Bind-off Joining the shoulders Beads on a yarn-over Purl I-cord with beads Fancy Bind-Off Methods Twists, Kinks and Bias The Mysterious Gully Bi-colour chain Winding a skein The two-row gully Picot Reconditioning wool: Steam Alternative purling, right hand Cable Talk Modified conventional (kw/pw) Reconditioning wool: Spritz Knitting alternative stitches What is a cable? Suspended Reconditioning wool: Washing Purling with the left hand, Right cross with cable needle Knitting kinky! alternative and regular Left-cross without cable needle Even More Increases Releasing twist Rethinking your decreases Counting cables Knit into front and back Balanced / unbalanced yarns Cable fixes Knit and purl S and Z twists Short Row Techniques Split Testing for unbalanced yarn Regular (right edge) Lace Basics Yarn-overs Biasing in a one-ply yarn Neatening wraps on RS What is lace? K1-O-K1 3sts from one Kinky needles Regular (left edge) Overs between knit stitches Turbo needles Neatening wraps on WS Make one increase Daring Rescue Techniques Felting a bag Neatening forgotten wraps Decrease and yarn-over pairs Knitting down (no temp. edge) Smoothing shoulders Looking at charts Hills and valley stitches Japanese method (set up) Double yarn-overs Multiple-stitch laddering Neatening on RS, Japanese Multiple yarn-overs Lace fixes Neatening on WS, Japanese K1-O-k1 increase Cable fixes In Garter stitch Duplicate stitch Yarn-over method Yarn Handling Tricks Surgical replacement Comparison diagrams Introducing new yarn with loop Multi-row surgical replacement GEMS 2 Planning your short rows Creating triple thickness yarn Approx. 1h 45m SR in the round Two strands, staggering joins Odds and Ends Blending two colours Slipping sts, kw, pw, en mass Becoming Ambidextrous! Two hands to separate colours Working into the stitch below Knitting with the right hand Selvage for garter stitch Knitting with the left -up new stitches Purling with the right hand Purling-up new stitches Purling with the left hand GEMS 3 Knitting-up along garter One yarn in each hand Approx. 1h 46m Recapturing live stitches Above and Below yarns GEMS 4 The weavers knot Stranding Beading Techniques Approx. 1h 54m Weaving-in right hand yarn Inserting a bead with a hook Weaving-in left hand yarn and Threading beads onto yarn Cool Cast-Ons colour dominance Slip stitch and strand in front Long-tail: What, no slip-knot? Diagram of weaving Stitch head beading (knit row) German twisted Weaving frequencies Stitch head beading (purl row) Tubular (reg needle) 2 colours Both yarns in the right hand Placing beads between stitches Tubular (regular needle) Both yarns in the left hand Beading Garter alternate rows Tubular (large needle) Making beaded dangles Converting 1 x 1 rib to 2 x 2

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